How much will the 2016 Olympic tickets cost?

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Tickets for the 2016 Olympic events are unavailable until 2015.
Typically, tickets and reservation are made available to the public
one year prior to the event, through select ticketing agencies and
through the sponsoring country's own website. Ticket prices are not
available as of 02/24/2014.

Some general rules:
Ticket prices are based on where you sit. The higher the seat in
the auditorium or event hall the cheaper they are. Lower sideline
seats can also be more expensive than shown here as a guide. You
must buy tickets for each individual event. There are no all
inclusive passes for the games. Many hotels do offer packages with
select tickets and lodging that start at $2000. However, each of
these packages are different depending upon the events and types of
rooms. Some higher-end hotels are taking advanced bookings now.

Here is an average cost for certain events in general in US dollars
based on the current Winter Olympics (summer prices may be higher):
Opening ceremony from around $175 dollars to $1,000 dollars.
Closing ceremony between $175 and $800. Victory ceremonies are
around $25. Depending on the individual event, tickets can cost
between $25 and $700 dollars, with the more popular events being
more expensive.

There will be 8.8 million tickets sold for the 650 sessions of sport. Spread out over 30 plus venues the tickets will range from 20Â£ to 2,012Â£, with the most expensive s…eats being for the opening ceremony (2,012Â£ / 3,118US$) and closing ceremony (1,500Â£ / 2,325US$). All sports will have at least one session with seats starting from 20Â£ / 31US$, but sessions that are usually oversubscribed have the higher price tags. Athletics (725Â£ / 1,124US$), Swimming (450Â£ / 700US$), and Cycling (325Â£ / 500US$) are among the most popular and good final tickets for Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Boxing, and Diving won't be cheap. The opening and closing ceremony will be at the new constructed Olympic Stadium which has a capacity of 80,000 seats. With organisers expecting 250,000 people to flow into Olympic Park each day of the games, this is likely to be the biggest Olympic Games yet.

There will be 8.8 million tickets sold for the 650 sessions of sport. Spread out over 30 plus venues the tickets will range from 20Â£ to 2,012Â£, with the most expensive s…eats being for the opening ceremony (2,012Â£ / 3,118US$) and closing ceremony (1,500Â£ / 2,325US$). All sports will have at least one session with seats starting from 20Â£ / 31US$, but sessions that are usually oversubscribed have the higher price tags. Athletics (725Â£ / 1,124US$), Swimming (450Â£ / 700US$), and Cycling (325Â£ / 500US$) are among the most popular and good final tickets for Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Boxing, and Diving won't be cheap. The opening and closing ceremony will be at the new constructed Olympic Stadium which has a capacity of 80,000 seats. With organisers expecting 250,000 people to flow into Olympic Park each day of the games, this is likely to be the biggest Olympic Games yet. .

20Â£ to 2,012Â£ or 3,118 US$ There will be 8.8 million tickets sold for the 650 sessions of sport. Spread out over 30 plus venues the tickets will range from 20Â£ to …2,012Â£, with the most expensive seats being for the opening ceremony (2,012Â£ / 3,118US$) and closing ceremony (1,500Â£ / 2,325US$). All sports will have at least one session with seats starting from 20Â£ / 31US$, but sessions that are usually oversubscribed have the higher price tags. Athletics (725Â£ / 1,124US$), Swimming (450Â£ / 700US$), and Cycling (325Â£ / 500US$) are among the most popular and good final tickets for Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Boxing, and Diving won't be cheap. The opening and closing ceremony will be at the new constructed Olympic Stadium which has a capacity of 80,000 seats. With organisers expecting 250,000 people to flow into Olympic Park each day of the games, this is likely to be the biggest Olympic Games yet.

about 2000 dollars or not just guessing what type of sport is going to be because each one must be different because most people watch running, swimming, and gymnastics so if …there is only lets say 20 seats left they are going to rise the price don't you think that the least seats the higher the price goes and if there are ALOT of seats left then they go down you must get this statement right